SMPTE receives Academy accolade.

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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers a special award plaque for its efforts in nurturing technology, providing essential standards, and offering expertise, support, tools, and infrastructure for creation and post-production of motion pictures for 100 years. SMPTE, an ANSI member and accredited standards developer, has developed more than 800 standards, recommended practices, and engineering guidelines.



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Standards Share the Spotlight at the Academy Awards



Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, an ANSI member, Receives Academy Accolade



Without technology, the special effects that give life to award winning films would not exist. Recognizing how standards and technology play major supporting movie roles, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAs) presented the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) a special award plaque for its efforts in nurturing technology, providing essential standards, and offering the expertise, support, tools, and infrastructure for the creation and post-production of motion pictures for 100 years.



SMPTE, an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) member and accredited standards developer, has developed more than 800 standards, recommended practices, and engineering guidelines that effect every part of the motion picture process—and the content consumed by billions of viewers around the world. The award was presented by actors Olivia Munn and Jason Segel at the AMPA Scientific and Technical Awards presentation earlier this month in Beverly Hills.



While Oscar coverage tends to focus on lead acting roles, this prestigious AMPA award highlights the dedicated experts that develop standards and the profound impact they have motion picture and television technologies. Accepting the award along with executive director Barbara Lange, SMPTE president Robert Seidel noted that the SMPTE2021 Broadcast Exchange Format (BXF) standard supports even the televised awards show’s automation. SMPTE's S22-10 Working Group, chaired by Chris Lennon of Harris Corporation, created BXF. The working group is comprised of representatives of over 70 organizations.



“One hundred years ago, this organization was founded to support the motion picture industry, helping bring order to the technical chaos of the day,” said Ms. Lange. “From determining the size and position of perforations in film to today’s work in areas such as high dynamic range in digital cinema, SMPTE’s work enables the motion picture industry to thrive the world over.”

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